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Cisco Unity User Manual

Cisco Unity
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CHAPTER 3:
Installing a Unity system
47
Assigning
a static
IP address
The Unity server must have an IP address to allow network
administration of Unity and to allow subscriber access to the
Unity ActiveAssistant. So, you must either connect the Unity
server to a network that has a Dynamic Host Configuration Pro-
tocol (DHCP) server or assign a static IP address to the Unity
server. (The Unity server is configured to automatically obtain an
IP address from the DHCP server once the Unity server is physi-
cally connected to the network. However, you may prefer to man-
ually assign a static IP address.)
If the network does not have a DHCP server or you prefer to
assign a static IP address, do the following procedure.
To assign a static IP address in Windows NT
a On the Windows Start menu, click Settings > Control Panel.
b Double-click the Network icon.
c Click the Protocols tab.
d If TCP/IP is installed, click “TCP/IP protocol” in the list and
click “Properties.”
If TCP/IP is not installed, click “Add” to create a new proto-
col and click “TCP/IP protocol” in the list, then click “OK.”
e Specify the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway.
f Click “OK.”
g Make any other changes in the dialog box, then click “OK.”
h Restart the Unity server. For more information see “Shutting
down and starting Unity,” on page 164.
To assign a static IP address in Windows 2000
a On the Windows Start menu, click Settings > Control Panel.
b Double-click the Network and Dial-up Connections icon.
c Double-click the Local Area Connection icon.
d Click “Properties.”
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DO THIS SECTION?
TURNKEY
SYSTEM
YES NO
see
page
Voice mail only 80
Voice mail with LAN admin
DHCP server on the network 54
No DHCP server
Unified, one Exchange server
Unity server is a PDC, DHCP
server on the network
54
Unity server is a PDC, no
DHCP server
Unity server is a member
server
49
Unified, existing Exchange site 49
COMPONENT
SYSTEM
Voice mail only 49
Voice mail with LAN admin 49
Unified, one Exchange server 49
Unified, existing Exchange site 49
ACTIVEFAX SERVER
49

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Cisco Unity Specifications

General IconGeneral
Supported Operating SystemsWindows Server
Database SupportMicrosoft SQL Server
TypeVoicemail and Unified Messaging
IntegrationMicrosoft Exchange
Voicemail StorageDepends on configuration and storage capacity
User CapacityVaries by version and configuration
Languages SupportedMultiple languages
Security FeaturesEncryption, Access Control

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